The answer is C ABABCC
If you label the first word as A then you find what rhymes with "rise" which is the 3rd word "lies" So we know its A?A??? as none of the other words rhyme with rise.
The second word to be labelled would be "see" which we label as B, "see" and "be" rhyme so we now know that the pattern is ABAB??
The last two words are "flew" and "canoe" which both rhyme so we would label these as C.
That makes the rhyme scheme ABABCC.
If there were more words you would repeat this process until you reached the end of the poem.
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D. A poet could not but be gay,) In such a jocund company: I gazed—and gazed—but little thought What wealth the show to me had brought: For oft, when on my couch I lie
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, (C. Tossing their heads in sprightly dance.)
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Following the mitzvot is not the most important duty for a Jew.
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The phrase Julian is nonrestrictive, or rather, nonessential, because of the meaning of the sentence. The sentence says youngest brother - this means that there can only be one youngest brother, so it is unnecessary to actually name him. By stating that the brother is the youngest one, we already know who the speaker is referring to.
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